Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 49
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications
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Burhanpur, attacked by Gujarat, 124, 125; delivered by Aḥmad Nigam Shah burial, near wells, forbidden Busheab, Island in the Persian Gulf..
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126 116 100 n.
Caesar, the, attacked by pirates
'call the wind.' See 'killing the wind'. Callequilon, Cully Quilon. See Kayankalam. Canby, Capt. J., attacked by the pirate E. Wynne Cassandra, the, captured by the pirate Seager, 37-42, 57-63; her captain, 37, wounded, 39, allowed to escape in the pirate ship Fancy, 39; Lasenby's account of the, 40--42, 57-30; becomes a pirate ship 61-63 Caste-System, Indian, on the History of, 205-214, 224-231
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Chaitanya, his doctrine... Chakan, a fort, 70; attacked by Ahmad Nizam Shah Chamberlain Capt., of, the Rising Eagle, killed by pirates 143, 144 22
Chandra, the Meherauli Inscription of Chandra Rao More. See More, Chandra Rao. Chandragupta, date of, 48; meets Alexander
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the Great, 48-50; his conflict with Nanda, 49-51 Chandragupta II, Mathura Inscription of Charchân, 8. W. of Sholapur, a battlefield, 217 n. Charles, the, brigantine, commanded by John
Halsey, 142; survivors of ohase-guns, 5; a description of .. Cheng-cheng-kung. See Coxinga. Cheta, Megha king of Kosala, emperor of Kalinga 43, 44, 51 Chinese pirates, the Amita attacked by, 122. See also Coxinga. Chronological table illustrating the Hathigum. phâ Inscription
Coen, Jan Pieterszoon, Dutch Governor-General of the Indies, his cruelty to the Malays Coba. See Kobe.
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Collifer, Robert. See Culliford, Robert. Colours, nailed to the mast, 1, 4; the English, 41; St. Georges, 40 of European pirates, 17, 18; of Muhammadan pirates, 17, 18, 41 n.; the Black Flag, early use of, by pirates, 37, 97, signification of, 37, called the Jolly Roger, 38, 40, as a sign of mourning, 65 n., use of, by Malay, pirates, 97, 98; the Bloody Flag 2, 17, 18, 144; the Red Ensign, 3, 4; flag at half mast 65, n.
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Conaway, J., commander of the Borneo,
captured by pirates 20, and n. Condon, pirate, commands the Flying Dragon, 60, n. Content, the, brigantine, captured by pirates.. 20m. Copperplate Inscriptions. See Inscriptions. Corporate Life in Ancient India, by Ramesh Chandra Majumdar, M.A., (Book-Notice), 36; Reply to a criticism on Corporation, modern caste, 206; guild Cowan, Mr., passenger in the Cassandra cowards, how treated by Aḥmad Nizam Shah.. 157 Coxinga, Chinese pirate takes Formosa from
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the Dutch, Chinese account of the action, 137-141; aided by Ho-pin, 138; murder of Antonius Hambrook by 141 n. Coyett, Frederick, Dutch Governor of Zeelan dia, 137, and n. ; meets Ho-pin, 138, and n. ; is betrayed by him, 138, 139; is attacked by Coxinga, 139, 140; surrenders to Coxinga.. 141 Calliford, Robert, pirate captain, 1, 2, 3, 5, joined by Wm. Kidd's men
Dakan, the. See Dekkan.
Damman, Island in the Persian Gulf, a pirate settlement
Damodarpur copper-plate Inscription Budhagupta
of 23, 29 n.
Shah
Danda, a fort, captured by Aḥmad Nizam 73, 74 and n. danda, an army, peace treaties, relative to, 151, 170, 171 Ddea varna, the term explained.. 208, 210 Daulatabad, fort, attacked by Aḥmad Nişâm
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Shah, 106-108; 123, 124 n., 127; besieged by Sultan Bahadur .. .. 177, 178 n., 179 n. 174 Daulatabad plates of Bankaragana Dayaks, head hunting pirates of Borneo, Rajah Brooke's expedition against the, 117-122; their strongholds, how defended, 118; destruction of the, 119; example of their cruelty, 120; their method of preserving heads, 121; results of the expedition against the .. 121, 122 Death and the Young Lady, a picture, suggested connection of the skull and cross bones with
Dekkan, of the Satavahana Period, 30-34; approximate date of the rise of the Satavahana power in the, 30; discussion on the identification of kings named on the Kolhapur coins of the, 31-34; or Dakan, 71; the
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